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By Asif Shahzad and Mubasher Bukhari ISLAMABAD/LAHORE (Reuters) - Pakistan's Supreme Court on Wednesday freed a Christian woman from a death sentence for blasphemy against Islam and overturned her conviction, sparking angry protests and death threats from an ultra-Islamist party and cheers from human rights advocates. Asia Bibi, a mother-of-four, had been living on death row...

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down the death sentence of a Christian woman, Aasia Bibi, in a landmark decision, prompting countrywide protests by far-right groups who were demanding her execution since her conviction by a lower court in 2010 over blasphemy charges. A three-member apex court bench headed by Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nisar cleared Bibi of...

MULTAN, Pakistan (AP) — The husband of a Christian woman acquitted eight years after being sentenced to death for blasphemy, but not released after countrywide protests, appealed on Sunday to U.S. President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Theresa May to help the family leave Pakistan. Asia Bibi's husband, Ashiq Masih, in a brief video message said they were in danger in...

Yeonmi Park and her family suffered tragically under the North Korean regime. Now she’s urging the United States to pressure Kim Jong-un to end the holocaust against his own people.
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How is North Korea evading sanctions? - BBC News

published:16 Oct 2018

How is North Korea evading sanctions? - BBC News

How is North Korea evading sanctions? - BBC News

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President Moon Jae-in of South Korea, currently holding talks with European leaders, says \"North Korea\'s economy is in huge difficulty due to international sanctions.\"
UN sanctions have been imposed to pressure Kim Jong-un\'s government over its nuclear weapons programme.
Reality Check investigates how North Korea tries to evade these sanctions.
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How is North Korea evading sanctions? - BBC News

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President Moon Jae-in of South Korea, currently holding talks with European leaders, says \"North Korea\'s economy is in huge difficulty due to international sanctions.\"
UN sanctions have been imposed to pressure Kim Jong-un\'s government over its nuclear weapons programme.
Reality Check investigates how North Korea tries to evade these sanctions.
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South Korea: North Korea could have 20-60 nukes

Visiting North Korea | DW Documentary

published:29 Dec 2017

Visiting North Korea | DW Documentary

Visiting North Korea | DW Documentary

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Few tourists manage to peek behind the iron curtain of North Korea\'s dictatorship. But the journalist Luca Faccio managed to visit Kim Jong Un\'s regime.
Anyone venturing behind the world’s last Iron Curtain into North Korea will experience a very different country to the one we know only through the usual images of rocket launches and mass rallies. The country is ruled by the dictator Kim Jong Un, whom the people worship - or are made to worship - as a god-like father figure. Little is known about daily life in North Korea, because all images that reach the outside world have been censored by the government. Visitors rarely see evidence of oppression, enforced conformity and starvation in the rural population. Still, journalist Luca Faccio is able to offer some interesting insights into the isolated country - although, of course, government watchdogs are on his heels everywhere he goes.
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Visiting North Korea | DW Documentary

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Few tourists manage to peek behind the iron curtain of North Korea\'s dictatorship. But the journalist Luca Faccio managed to visit Kim Jong Un\'s regime.
Anyone venturing behind the world’s last Iron Curtain into North Korea will experience a very different country to the one we know only through the usual images of rocket launches and mass rallies. The country is ruled by the dictator Kim Jong Un, whom the people worship - or are made to worship - as a god-like father figure. Little is known about daily life in North Korea, because all images that reach the outside world have been censored by the government. Visitors rarely see evidence of oppression, enforced conformity and starvation in the rural population. Still, journalist Luca Faccio is able to offer some interesting insights into the isolated country - although, of course, government watchdogs are on his heels everywhere he goes.
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W5: Inside the secret state of North Korea

published:14 Oct 2018

W5: Inside the secret state of North Korea

W5: Inside the secret state of North Korea

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W5 is given rare access inside North Korea, the world’s most secretive and dangerous country. As Avery Haines reports, you might not want to believe everything you see when touring the capital of the Hermit Kingdom.
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W5: Inside the secret state of North Korea

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W5 is given rare access inside North Korea, the world’s most secretive and dangerous country. As Avery Haines reports, you might not want to believe everything you see when touring the capital of the Hermit Kingdom.
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This Is What It's Like Inside North Korea's Luxury Ski Resort | Short Film Showcase

published:06 Aug 2017

This Is What It's Like Inside North Korea's Luxury Ski Resort | Short Film Showcase

This Is What It's Like Inside North Korea's Luxury Ski Resort | Short Film Showcase

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Get a glimpse of what life is like in North Korea, a country rarely seen by foreigners. Britain\'s fastest snowboarder Jamie Barrow is our guide around the DPRK’s capital city Pyongyang before he heads up to the slopes of Masikryong. Follow filmmaker Jackson Kingsley on Twitter at @cinematicamedia.
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This Is What It's Like Inside North Korea's Luxury Ski Resort | Short Film Showcase

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Get a glimpse of what life is like in North Korea, a country rarely seen by foreigners. Britain\'s fastest snowboarder Jamie Barrow is our guide around the DPRK’s capital city Pyongyang before he heads up to the slopes of Masikryong. Follow filmmaker Jackson Kingsley on Twitter at @cinematicamedia.
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Another North Korean soldier escapes to South Korea

North Korea marks 70th anniversary with massive military parade

published:09 Sep 2018

North Korea marks 70th anniversary with massive military parade

North Korea marks 70th anniversary with massive military parade

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North Korea marked the 70th anniversary of its founding on Sunday morning with a dramatic military parade watched by a sea of spectators. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un observed from a balcony, where he was joined by Chinese senior politburo member Li Zhanshu. The celebrations were more subdued as usual, with no display of long-range missiles, as talks with the US continue
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See How One North Korean Soldier Escaped To South Korea | TODAY

published:14 Feb 2018

See How One North Korean Soldier Escaped To South Korea | TODAY

See How One North Korean Soldier Escaped To South Korea | TODAY

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In December, a North Korean soldier scrambled across the DMZ, the heavily guarded border that separates North and South Korea, in a bid for freedom that was caught on video. TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie visits the exact spot where the defector drove, ran and then crawled across the border, despite suffering multiple gunshot wounds.
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See How One North Korean Soldier Escaped To South Korea | TODAY

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In December, a North Korean soldier scrambled across the DMZ, the heavily guarded border that separates North and South Korea, in a bid for freedom that was caught on video. TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie visits the exact spot where the defector drove, ran and then crawled across the border, despite suffering multiple gunshot wounds.
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Yeonmi Park and her family suffered tragically under the North Korean regime. Now she’s urging the United States to pressure Kim Jong-un to end the holocaust against his own people.
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President Moon Jae-in of South Korea, currently holding talks with European leaders, says \"North Korea\'s economy is in huge difficulty due to international sanctions.\"
UN sanctions have been imposed to pressure Kim Jong-un\'s government over its nuclear weapons programme.
Reality Check investigates

Few tourists manage to peek behind the iron curtain of North Korea\'s dictatorship. But the journalist Luca Faccio managed to visit Kim Jong Un\'s regime.
Anyone venturing behind the world’s last Iron Curtain into North Korea will experience a very different country to the one we know only through th

W5 is given rare access inside North Korea, the world’s most secretive and dangerous country. As Avery Haines reports, you might not want to believe everything you see when touring the capital of the Hermit Kingdom.
Subscribe to W5 to watch more videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPTDmZEOrQKH

Get a glimpse of what life is like in North Korea, a country rarely seen by foreigners. Britain\'s fastest snowboarder Jamie Barrow is our guide around the DPRK’s capital city Pyongyang before he heads up to the slopes of Masikryong. Follow filmmaker Jackson Kingsley on Twitter at @cinematicamedia.

North Korea marked the 70th anniversary of its founding on Sunday morning with a dramatic military parade watched by a sea of spectators. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un observed from a balcony, where he was joined by Chinese senior politburo member Li Zhanshu. The celebrations were more subdued as

In December, a North Korean soldier scrambled across the DMZ, the heavily guarded border that separates North and South Korea, in a bid for freedom that was caught on video. TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie visits the exact spot where the defector drove, ran and then crawled across the border, despite suffe